Village in Erbent, Turkmenistan

ERBENT, TURKMENISTAN - NOVEMBER 24: Erbent is a village in Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. The village is located in the Karakum Desert in central Turkmenistan. It is the largest settlement on the road between Ashgabat and Daşoguz, which are located near the southern and northern border of the country respectively. The community largely consists of single-story buildings and yurts. Its economy is dominated by livestock herding, which has resulted in the desertification of the surrounding area. A Soviet-era monument in the village center memorializes 11 supporters of socialism who died during the Basmachi Revolt in 1931. (Photo by Giles Clarke/Getty Images)
ERBENT, TURKMENISTAN - NOVEMBER 24: Erbent is a village in Ahal Province, Turkmenistan. The village is located in the Karakum Desert in central Turkmenistan. It is the largest settlement on the road between Ashgabat and Daşoguz, which are located near the southern and northern border of the country respectively. The community largely consists of single-story buildings and yurts. Its economy is dominated by livestock herding, which has resulted in the desertification of the surrounding area. A Soviet-era monument in the village center memorializes 11 supporters of socialism who died during the Basmachi Revolt in 1931. (Photo by Giles Clarke/Getty Images)
Village in Erbent, Turkmenistan
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